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Orlando’s Solodev gets early boost from new Amazon service

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An Orlando tech company is among the first 21 pushed by Amazon Web Services in a new offering that helps connect consumers with so-called “software as a service” businesses.

The integration makes it easier for customers of Amazon to create accounts and sign up for the web design and development platform Solodev.

The nine-year old company will also receive access to Amazon Web Services customers.

“We’re honored to be one of the first companies to support SaaS Subscriptions on AWS Marketplace, and look forward to the benefits the program offers to our customers,” Solodev’s chief technology officer Shawn Moore said “It’s an exciting time.”

Solodev employs 19 people in Orlando and plans to nearly double that in 2017. It has been building websites and other products for clients such as Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and the City of Orlando.

Solodev has in the past received praise from Florida Gov. Rick Scott for its growth.

Other companies highlighted by Amazon: Alert Logic, Aspera, Avalara, Bitium, Cloudinary, Cloudyn, Datadog, Datapath.io, Dome9, Druva, HERE, NetApp, New Relic, Pitney Bowes, Qubole, Dynatrace, Signiant, Solano, Solodev, Sumo Logic, and Trend Micro.

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